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Lil-Rokslider
As someone new to hunting I think my biggest fear is not knowing how to properly field dress an animal and do it justice if I was lucky enough to actually kill an animal in the wild.
I have a friend that owns a 300 acre cattle ranch up near Yosemite and I had mentioned to him a while back that I'd be interested in coming by to observe and help out whenever he slaughtered a few of his cows. I explained to him hat I was getting into hunting and thought this would be a great way to learn how to gut and skin. He said I could come up anytime. Well, a few days ago I went up and got to participate.
Obviously this was a bit different than how it would be done in the wild (I obviously won't have the crane, power saw, winch, etc.) but overall I really thought it was an amazing experience to actually get hands-on practice while being able to ask a ton of questions and learn the anatomy, a few tricks or the trade, etc., and adapt it to when I finally get my first kill in the wild. You can only watch so many YouTube videos and read so much about the subject, but nothing substitutes for the real thing. It's obviously a very tactile skillset.
The cattle that were slaughtered were already sold to friends so I didn't walk away with any good cuts, but I did walk away with a few hears, tongues and tails. Again, another great way to practice preparing these organs and cuts for when I get out there on my own.
So I just thought I'd post a quick take on the experience and really feel a lot more confident about being able to skin and gut an animal on my own now. I'm sure I'll still make mistakes and it will take me longer than it should, but this really was an incredible opportunity to have since I'm someone very new to all of this.
I have a friend that owns a 300 acre cattle ranch up near Yosemite and I had mentioned to him a while back that I'd be interested in coming by to observe and help out whenever he slaughtered a few of his cows. I explained to him hat I was getting into hunting and thought this would be a great way to learn how to gut and skin. He said I could come up anytime. Well, a few days ago I went up and got to participate.
Obviously this was a bit different than how it would be done in the wild (I obviously won't have the crane, power saw, winch, etc.) but overall I really thought it was an amazing experience to actually get hands-on practice while being able to ask a ton of questions and learn the anatomy, a few tricks or the trade, etc., and adapt it to when I finally get my first kill in the wild. You can only watch so many YouTube videos and read so much about the subject, but nothing substitutes for the real thing. It's obviously a very tactile skillset.
The cattle that were slaughtered were already sold to friends so I didn't walk away with any good cuts, but I did walk away with a few hears, tongues and tails. Again, another great way to practice preparing these organs and cuts for when I get out there on my own.
So I just thought I'd post a quick take on the experience and really feel a lot more confident about being able to skin and gut an animal on my own now. I'm sure I'll still make mistakes and it will take me longer than it should, but this really was an incredible opportunity to have since I'm someone very new to all of this.